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Crayola Model Magic, model magic, model materials, sculpturing material, children's model material, value pack pouches Crayola Model Magic
- $3.14
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Crayola Model Magic is fun and safe for
all ages. It's extremely lightweight and soft, and it air
dries in 24 hours without needing firing or baking. Once
dry, Model Magic can be carved or sanded. Paint it
with tempera, watercolor, acrylic, enamel, or markers. Model Magic is
non-greasy. It doesn't stick to or stain skin or most
types of clothing, and it doesn't flake or crumble, making
clean-up easy. Just 4 oz (113 g) of Model Magic
is equivalent to 1 lb (454 g) of traditional air
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for organizing, inventory, price coding, etc. Removable adhesive.
Price: $3.14
Stock# ART-14-13055
Lickle Publishing Come Look with Me: Animals in Art Come Look with Me: Animals in Art ISBN: 1565660137 - Few subjects have more
immediate appeal to children than animals, and few methods of teaching students
to appreciate fine art have proven more successful than those of educator
Gladys S. Blizzard. In Come Look with Me: Animals in Art, she
makes the most of children's natural curiosity about animals to introduce them
not only to 12 magnificent works of art, but also to a
whole new way of encountering art. Using an approach which is fun
as is effective, the author deftly guides her young audience toward their
own understanding of and delight in the world of art.
The works featured in Animals in Art represent a variety of styles
which students will encounter again in museums and in books: the muscular
realism of Rosa Bonheur's "The Horse Fair", the delicate romanticism of Martin
Johnson "Heade's Cattleya Orchid" and "Three Brazilian Hummingbirds", the bold abstraction of
Henri Matisse's "The Snail". They also represent an intriguing menagerie of beasts,
from the mysterious deer and horses stampeding across the wall of Lascaux
cave to Paul Klee's whimsical heart-nosed cat dreaming of a bird.
Book specifications: hardcover, 32 pgs., 10 in. x 10 in. Publisher: Lickle
Publishing, 1996.
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